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Sheetz Expanding Into Indiana with Plans to Open 100 Stores
The chain said the buildout will add more than 3,000 jobs and includes a $25,000 donation to Special Olympics Indiana.
On Wednesday, Pennsylvania-based convenience chain Sheetz announced plans to build 100 stores across Indiana over the next 10 years, representing a major expansion into the Hoosier State.
President and CEO Travis Sheetz said the expansion responds to "a significant number of inquiries from Indiana residents who want to see Sheetz in their communities" over recent years.
The expansion represents nearly $1 billion in investment and will create more than 3,000 long-term jobs across the state, with each location featuring 24/7 made-to-order food and fuel services.
Sheetz will open its first Indiana locations in the greater Indianapolis area next year, while marking the announcement with a $25,000 donation to Special Olympics Indiana.
The company, which operates over 800 stores across seven states, is opening a food preparation and distribution center in Findlay, Ohio, later this year to support its Midwest growth.